
Your covered patio is already halfway there. We enclose it into a comfortable, protected room you can use year-round - properly permitted, built for Valley summers, no surprises on cost.

Patio enclosures in Visalia turn an existing outdoor patio into a protected room by adding walls, windows, and sometimes a door - most projects run between $10,000 and $45,000 depending on size and materials, and on-site construction typically takes three days to two weeks once the city permit is approved.
If you already have a covered concrete patio - which is very common on Visalia homes built in the 1970s through 1990s - you are starting from a much better position than most people realize. The slab and the existing roof structure are the most expensive parts to add from scratch, so if you already have them, the cost to enclose the space is often lower than homeowners expect. We assess your existing slab and cover during the initial site visit to give you an accurate picture of what is involved.
If you are looking for something even more finished - a room that truly feels like an interior space with high-quality glazing and year-round climate control - take a look at our custom sunroom options. For a lighter, lower-cost approach, we also offer enclosed patio rooms at different finish levels to match different budgets.
If you stop using your backyard entirely during the hottest months - which in Visalia can stretch from late May through early October - you are losing a large chunk of the year on outdoor space you paid for. An enclosed patio with a cooling system changes that. This is the single most common reason Visalia homeowners look into enclosures: reclaiming outdoor living space that the Valley's heat takes away.
The San Joaquin Valley is known for agricultural dust, tule fog, and seasonal smoke from field burns and wildfires. If your patio furniture is constantly coated in grit, or smoke makes outdoor sitting unpleasant for days at a time, an enclosure solves all of that at once. A sealed room keeps the air inside clean regardless of what is happening outside.
If you already have a covered patio slab - common on Visalia homes built in the 1970s through 1990s - you have most of the foundation for an enclosure already in place. The slab and the existing roof overhang are the two most expensive parts to add from scratch. If you already have them, the cost to enclose the space is often lower than you expect.
If the roof over your patio is showing rust, sagging, or water stains, you are already looking at a repair or replacement. That moment is often the right time to consider enclosing the space rather than simply patching what is there. Replacing a worn patio cover and adding walls and windows at the same time is almost always more cost-effective than doing the two projects separately.
We build patio enclosures across the full range - from basic screened rooms that block bugs and dust to fully insulated, climate-controlled sunrooms with high-quality glazing. Every project starts with a site visit and a detailed written estimate so you know exactly what you are getting before any work begins. We handle the City of Visalia permit and any HOA submittal process, and we are on-site from framing through the final city inspection.
For homeowners who want a fully custom space with more design control, we also build custom sunrooms that are designed from the ground up rather than built around an existing patio footprint. And for homeowners interested in a finished indoor-quality enclosed space, our enclosed patio rooms take the enclosure a step further with interior-grade finishes and full weatherproofing.
Mesh panels that block bugs and agricultural dust while keeping the open-air feel - ideal for spring and fall use in Visalia.
Solid windows that seal the space against heat, dust, and cold - especially effective when paired with a mini-split cooling unit.
If your covered concrete patio is in good condition, we build the enclosure above it - often the most cost-effective path to an enclosed room.
Full enclosure with a mini-split heating and cooling system included - gives you a comfortable, usable room even during Visalia's hottest months.
Visalia's housing stock skews heavily toward single-story ranch homes, many of which already have covered concrete patios - a near-perfect starting point for an enclosure. This means most projects in Visalia do not require the expensive groundwork that adds cost in other markets. Combined with the Valley's climate, where reclaiming an unusable summer patio is a real quality-of-life improvement, the case for enclosing an existing patio is often very straightforward.
The San Joaquin Valley's air quality adds another layer of value. Agricultural dust and seasonal smoke from field burns settle on open patios constantly. An enclosed patio keeps the air inside clean and keeps your furniture free of grit - a practical benefit that homeowners in Hanford and Lemoore appreciate as much as homeowners in Visalia itself.
Reach out and we will ask basic questions about your patio size, whether it already has a cover, and how you want to use the space. We respond within one business day and schedule a free site visit.
We measure your patio, assess the existing slab and any roof structure, and walk you through your options in person. You receive a detailed written estimate covering scope, materials, and total cost - no commitment required.
Once you sign a contract, we handle the City of Visalia permit application on your behalf. Review typically takes one to three weeks. Construction cannot begin until the permit is approved - that delay is normal and expected.
Most patio enclosure builds take three days to two weeks on-site. We coordinate the required city inspection after completion and walk you through the finished space before we consider the job done.
We respond within one business day - no obligation, no pressure.
(559) 557-4911We discuss cooling, ventilation, and shading options before walls go up - not after. Every enclosure we build in Visalia accounts for the Central Valley's intense summer heat so the space works for you all year.
We pull the permit with the City of Visalia and schedule the final inspection. You end up with a fully documented, legal structure that protects your home's resale value and your homeowner's insurance coverage.
Many of Visalia's newer neighborhoods have HOA rules for exterior additions. We prepare the submittal documents your HOA needs and walk you through the process - reducing the back-and-forth that can otherwise add weeks to your timeline.
Our California contractor's license is verifiable through the Contractors State License Board. That means we carry the insurance that protects your home during construction and you have legal recourse if anything goes wrong.
We handle everything from the first site visit to the city inspector's sign-off - so you end up with an enclosure that is legal, durable, and built to handle everything the Central Valley throws at it.
A fully custom-designed sunroom addition built to your home's specific dimensions and your exact style preferences.
Learn MoreA finished, indoor-quality enclosed patio room - the next step up when you want a space that feels like a true room of your home.
Learn MoreThe permit process takes time - reach out now so your new room is ready before summer arrives.